I could make the claim that increased entropy is suffering, and that killing anything increases entropy, so accelerating shrimp death actually increases suffering.
I would put the probability of that much higher than the probability of shrimp suffering in any morally relevant way.
1 in 10000 allows me to be Pascal mugged, so it must be much smaller. Also, scenarios where shrimp suffering exists and matters are generally scenarios where my ability to reason about the world is compromised, so any number I could produce would be useless for calculations.
Closer to 0% than anything else.
I could make the claim that increased entropy is suffering, and that killing anything increases entropy, so accelerating shrimp death actually increases suffering.
I would put the probability of that much higher than the probability of shrimp suffering in any morally relevant way.
Still low
So like, 1 in 1000? 1 in 10,000? Smaller?
1 in 10000 allows me to be Pascal mugged, so it must be much smaller. Also, scenarios where shrimp suffering exists and matters are generally scenarios where my ability to reason about the world is compromised, so any number I could produce would be useless for calculations.